"The Play's the Thing"
Obscure Bible Characters
In the Lake
Wasn't Built in a Day
German Words
200

Shakespeare's birthplace

What is Stratford-upon-Avon?

200

This woman was the wife of Ananias, and like him, lied to St. Peter and dropped dead.

Who is Sapphira?

200

Although this organism seen in many lakes photosynthesizes, it is not a plant but part of the kingdom Protista.

What is algae?

200

The two brothers who are said to have founded Rome

Who are Remus and Romulus?

200

A biologically unrelated look-alike or double of a living person

What is a doppelgänger?

400

This titular character is a paranoid Moor

Who is Othello?

400
The woman raised by St. Peter in Acts, Tabitha, was also know by what name?

Who is Dorcas?

400

Although Wisconsin beats "the land of 10,000 lakes," this other U.S. state has the most lakes by far.

What is Alaska?

400

This statesmen became known as model of Roman virtue and has an Ohioan city names after him.

Who is Cincinnatus?

400
This glittering beverage is named after a German town.

What is seltzer?

600

The three genres usually used to describe Shakespeare's plays

What are comedy, tragedy, and history?

600

This king of Israel was surprise-anointed by Elisha in order to overthrow Ahab's line, is depicted on the Black Obelisk, and apparently, drove like a madman (2 Kings 9:20). 

Who is Jehu?

600

This freshwater rodent, the largest in North America, produces a vanilla-scented substance called castoreum from specialized glands that is used as food flavoring and perfume. 

What is a beaver?

600

Beginning with Nerva and ending with Marcus Aurelius, this group was known for superior governance 

Who are the Five Good Emperors?

600

This word for a recurring theme is used often in music, denoting an iconic bit of sound that usually plays for a specific character within scores.

What is a leitmotif?

800

This angst-filled play is unsurprisingly Shakespeare's longest, at more than 4000 lines

What is Hamlet?

800

This friend of the Seleucid king and keeper of elephants was appointed governor of Judah to quash Judas Maccabeus, but befriended him instead (although that did not last long). 

Who is Nicanor?

800

The largest fish found in lakes, this cartilaginous creature can grow up to 20 feet

What is a sturgeon?

800

Unknown until recently, Roman concrete has "self-healing" properties due to small "clasts" made out of this material.

What is lime?

800

This word for a fast and (trying to be) persuasive speech comes from the German verb meaning "to play." 

What is a spiel?

1000

In The Tempest, considered to be Shakespeare's last-written play, this character delivers an epilogue that can be thought of as Shakespeare's own "farewell." 

Who is Prospero?

1000

This judge killed six hundred Philistines with an oxgoad, but all the Bible tells us about him apart from that is, "and he too delivered Israel."

Who is Shamgar?

1000

The zone of a lake that is open-water and penetrable by sunlight; home mostly to phytoplankton. 

What is the limnetic zone?

1000

This battle in 217 B.C. during the second Punic War was and is the largest military ambush in history.

What is the Battle of Lake Trasimene?

1000

This creature is sometimes called a "German rat."

What is a hamster?